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* '''[[Joanna Russ]]' ''' ''[[The Female Man]]''
* [[DC Comics]]
* '''[[Diane Duane]]''', [[Young Wizards series]]
* '''[[Barbara Hambly]]''', Darwath series
* [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s ''[[The Number of the Beast]]'' and ''[[The Cat Who Walks Through Walls]]''  
* '''[[Diana Wynne Jones]]''', ''[[Deep Secret]]''
* '''[[Diana Wynne Jones]]''', ''[[Deep Secret]]''
* '''[[Kay Kenyon]]''', ''The Entire and the Rose'' series (beginning, ''[[Bright of the Sky]]'')
* '''[[Ursula K. Le Guin]]''', ''[[Changing Planes]]'' (a slyly humorous set of short stories on the theme)
* [[Michael Moorcock]]'s [[Eternal Champion series]], most famously, [[Elric of Melniboné]]
* [[Michael Moorcock]]'s [[Eternal Champion series]], most famously, [[Elric of Melniboné]]
* '''[[Marge Piercy]]''', ''[[Woman on the Edge of Time]]'' -- possible futures, perhaps, more than true parallel universes; unclear
* [[Philip Pullman]]'s ''[[The Golden Compass]]'' trilogy
* '''[[Joanna Russ]]' ''' ''[[The Female Man]]''
* [[Charles Stross]]'s [[Merchant Princes]] saga, including ''[[The Family Trade]]'' (2004, ISBN 0-7653-0929-7), ''[[The Hidden Family]]'' (2005, ISBN 0-7653-1347-2), ''[[The Clan Corporate]]'' (2006, ISBN 0-7653-0930-0), ''[[The Merchants' War]]'' (2007, ISBN 0-7653-1671-4), ''[[The Revolution Business]]'' (2009, ISBN 0-7653-1672-2), and ''[[The Trade of Queens]]'' (2010, ISBN 0-7653-1673-0).
* [[Charles Stross]]'s [[Merchant Princes]] saga, including ''[[The Family Trade]]'' (2004, ISBN 0-7653-0929-7), ''[[The Hidden Family]]'' (2005, ISBN 0-7653-1347-2), ''[[The Clan Corporate]]'' (2006, ISBN 0-7653-0930-0), ''[[The Merchants' War]]'' (2007, ISBN 0-7653-1671-4), ''[[The Revolution Business]]'' (2009, ISBN 0-7653-1672-2), and ''[[The Trade of Queens]]'' (2010, ISBN 0-7653-1673-0).
* [[Philip Pullman]]s' ''[[The Golden Compass]]'' trilogy
* [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s ''[[The Number of the Beast]]'' and ''[[The Cat Who Walks Through Walls]]''
* [[Roger Zelazny]]'s [[Amber series]]
* [[Roger Zelazny]]'s [[Amber series]]
* '''[[Marge Piercy]]''', ''[[Woman on the Edge of Time]]'' -- possible futures, perhaps, more than true parallel universes; unclear
* [[DC Comics]]






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Latest revision as of 08:57, 28 January 2011

The multiverse, or "multiple (parallel) universes", is the notion that there are multiple parallel universes. It accommodates, therefore, alternate histories, the same people in different circumstances, radically different worlds, etc.

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